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MikeyC:
Hey, no problem.
My boar's hair brush is mounted on a pipe that hooks up to a hose that runs water to the bristles for rinsing -- or can be removed if desired. One reason I bought it is that it gets very cold here, and this thing lets me wash my cars in the winter as long as it is above freezing. It does a much better job than any synthetic brush I have ever found, and in fact does a better job than a wolly mit, IMO. So much so that I use it regularly in warm weather too. It cost about $79 plus shipping. Way high except for the fact that it works so well.
Thanks,
Richard
Hey, no problem.
My boar's hair brush is mounted on a pipe that hooks up to a hose that runs water to the bristles for rinsing -- or can be removed if desired. One reason I bought it is that it gets very cold here, and this thing lets me wash my cars in the winter as long as it is above freezing. It does a much better job than any synthetic brush I have ever found, and in fact does a better job than a wolly mit, IMO. So much so that I use it regularly in warm weather too. It cost about $79 plus shipping. Way high except for the fact that it works so well.
Thanks,
Richard
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